Hey, this is Not-with-a-whimper and this is my first fan fiction. I really enjoyed the game ffta2 and it’s more happy-go-lucky approach to the Ivalice universe and just things in general, plus I was especially drawn in by a fanfic entitled The Tainted Grimoire by Cuttingmoon57 (if you like it then you’ll love his) so I decided to write one of my own. This is not a re-telling or re-imagining of ffta2, this takes place 2 years after ffta2. I hope you enjoy and comment so that I can see what I’m doing well and what I need to change. Thanks!
I don’t own a darned thing in regards to this story aside from my interpretations of how things from the game would function in real life and my OCs. Square Enix owns the rest of it. Please don’t sue me.
A rather tall man strode soundlessly down the seemingly endless gloomy path within the cave, his broadsword tapping against his side. His face was hidden under the hood of a simple cloak, pitch black with smears of darkening red. It was completely black just a few hours before.
He stopped abruptly upon reaching his destination, a large crystal, exuding the essence of darkness, bitterness, loneliness, and hate. It was the second of only two portals in the world that led to that dreadful place, though the first’s owner knew nothing of it. And I’d like to keep it that way, the figure contemplated. At least until the gears have been put fully into motion.
After chanting a quick incantation the mysterious markings on the floor surrounding the malicious stone began to glow and the figure was transported to his destination. A now familiar sense of dread filled the Mist laden air, ten times more powerful than the little that leaked through the crystal. While most would become sick upon entering such an atmosphere, the broadsword bearing individual merely felt a cold chill. He continued his journey onward, ignoring the pained cries of beasts and men alike.
A group of battle hardened warriors of all sorts defended their positions, standing attentively facing outward in a circle, a grim look on each of their faces betraying their lack of confidence. Many of their number lay dead around them decaying. Despite all of their fears, they dared not leave their positions, for they knew what would become of them if they attempted such a foolhardy mission. In the middle of the circle stood a figure with vaguely canine features and large droopy ears, the tell-tale signs of a Nu Mou, who was focused intently on a duo of fist sized crystals.
The blood stained individual stepped towards the circle, those guarding it making way for him out of a mixture of respect and terror. “I was last informed that they would be done by now” spoke the Hume in a deep voice and an apathetic tone.
“No, you weren’t. I distinctly recall telling you that one of them would be done, the other one still has quite a while left to go,” responded the Nu Mou bluntly. The guards gaped at the academic’s words. His superior, in full knowledge of his subordinate’s allegiance, simply ignored the statement.
“Which one is it, then?” he questioned with a hint of irritation creeping into his voice.
“The one with the most power, of course,” replied the academic sarcastically as he handed the hooded man a stone.
“Good. Continue with the other,” he answered impassively, walking away as he did so. He then turned to the guards. “In just a few hours your replacements will be here to relieve you all of your duties. You will all be rewarded handsomely for your services. As you leave, don’t forget to drag the bodies away. We can’t afford any more monster attention than we already have.”
As he finished his last sentence he heard a blood-churning, earth shaking howl dreadfully close by, and gaining fast. At the sight of the Behemoth behind their leader, the warriors readied their weapons, hoping against all hope that they would survive with the aid of their leader against this beast, easily twice as powerful as the fiercest foe they had faced thus far. The hooded figure, however, held up a gloved hand in effort to make them stop. They stared at him, shock evident upon their faces as he slowly unsheathed his massive blade. He casually turned ninety degrees to his right, so that the sword in his hand faced the looming mass. Not even bothering to look at the monstrosity he simply spoke the words “Crescent Cleave” and lifted his blade up in an arch from the ground.
In the wake of his sword came a blinding slash of energy, ripping a cavern into the ground and completely obliterating the vicious beast. The surrounding warriors looked on in awe, unable to believe what they had just seen. The sword master simply stepped around the debris and returned the way he came.
Perfect, he thought as he approached the portal, this deifacted nethicite is just what we needed to make our grand return to stage, and just what I needed to fulfill step one of my plan.
The first fanfic by Not-with-a-whimper
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Ivalice Undone
Chapter One: Barren Pages Not Yet Filled
Stepping out of the aerodrome and into the great city of Fluorgis, the sixteen year old Hume male turned his firm jaw up towards the sun, stretched his arms out wide, and basked in its warm rays as they glistened off of his hazel eyes, flashing with specks of gold. “Man that feels good after being stuck in an airship for so long,” he proclaimed to no one in particular. The fresh breezes that blew by regularly tousled his styled faux-hawk and left him feeling much better than he had during the long trip back to his homeland of Jylland from Archadia in the continent of Valendia. He rested his hands behind his head, making his already fairly developed muscles bulge a little. A few on looking girls giggled as they glanced at him. Oblivious to it, he turned to head into town.
His chocolate brown boot cut baggy pants rustled as his matching shoes pitter-patted on the smooth stone walkways in the radiant garden of a city. “Stinks that all of my stuff won’t get in until tomorrow’s ship arrives, but I guess I can make due for the night,” he said to himself as he entered the market section of Fluorgis, slowing down to an even pace. It was true, all the teen had on him were the training shoes on his feet (weighted to improve strength, speed, and stamina), the pants on his legs, the belt with a golden loop in the front which held up his aforementioned loose pants, the black sleeveless undershirt he had gotten used to wearing all the time, and a white sleeveless over-shirt. His white over-shirt featured black around the sleeve area that extended to black stripes on the way down each opposing side, a white collar which hung loosely about his neck, and gold trimming where the two sides of it came together in the middle, extending to where they broke apart at the bottom, continuing until the end of the over-shirt was almost at his knees.
He also had two more things. Two crystals which were very important to him. Stones nearly identical in shape, size, and color, but he could feel that one was more powerful at this point than the other. Man, he thought, these pieces of manufactured nethicite I got from Mom and Dad before they… well, they’ve really come in handy. I just wish I could figure out what to do when one of them is about to blow.
The brunette teen meandered here and there along the streets, brushing aside peddlers insisting that he buy their wares. “Everything’s half off! But just for today, see? *Snort* Come take a look at the best accessories in all of Jylland!” shouted a portly pig of a man. Literally, the individual had dark teal skin all around except for his rotund belly, which was cream colored, and he sported a short snout. He wore green cloth shoes and tattered shorts, sown together with misshapen pieces of fabric. Fortunately, a portion of his grossly obtuse upper body was covered by a light green jacket, the final clue that he was a Viking. Just like every other Seeq the boy had met, this one seemed interested in nothing but money.
When two small Hume children, a boy and his little sister, passed him in the street, eyes wide at their latest great discovery in the market followed closely by their overbearing mother, the young Soldier cracked a smile. As tears began to form in his eyes thinking back to his own mother, he wiped his face with his arm. Two draconically winged and pink faced teen girls walked past giggling as he did so. The naturally pink tone of Gria’s skin made it terribly difficult to tell if they were blushing or not. Jeez, get ahold of yourself man! he thought, embarrassed at himself.
“Hey there ssstranger! Thought you could ssstop by Fluorgisss without coming by to sssee me?” asked a bi-pedal, lizard-like man to the muscular teen, faking hurt.
“Aldo!” shouted the young Hume in surprise, running up to meet with his scaly old friend. “How’ve things been? How’s the weapon’s shop?”
Aldobrandino, or Aldo for short, replied with a chuckle. “Thingsss have been pretty good, young one. I’ve got a lot of waresss available and have had a lot of successsss in ssselling them as of late.”
After years of living with a Bangaa after his parents died, the Bangaa being Aldo’s brother, while the Hume’s older brother went to the University of Magick in Moorabella, the Hume had picked up on a number of things. First off, calling a Bangaa a lizard was something you never did, unless you wanted a fast way to die. Secondly, Bangaa had a difficult time pronouncing many words due to the strange shape of their mouths, but after you got used to it the language was easily understandable. And third was that when it comes to Bangaa, strength and honor in battle were of upmost importance, a characteristic that the boy had taken to heart.
“So how’sss that brother of mine doing, eh? Has Archadia treated him well?” the old, yet still powerful Bangaa asked.
“You know old Gwil, always sweet talking his way into deals. I tell you, I don’t know how he sells all of that armor. He could probably sell a shirt to a male Seeq,” the Hume responded to the weapon smith’s entertainment. “He’s actually headed back over here to Jylland, though, where the two of us both belong. He’s thinking about setting up shop in Camoa again and will be here, along with my stuff, in an early airship tomorrow morning. He told me that I could come on ahead while he took care of some things. Maybe now I’ll finally be able to actually go out and do stuff. You know, adventure and all that jazz.”
“Still dreaming big, I sssee. Well, bessst of luck to you. I have to go back in and tend to my customers,” Aldo stated with a wave of his hand. The young Soldier then turned to continue his stroll.
Approaching a calmer spot in the hustle and bustle of Fluorgis, the hazel eyed Hume paused. He listened carefully to the sounds all around him. The streams and mini waterfalls that constantly flowed through this lush, green city gave it a serene feeling, even in the crazy market section. The boy leaned back against the side of a warehouse that was being, not over run with, but rather joined by vines and other forms of plant life. Squinting up at the sun the brunette saw a flock of birds flying gracefully by. I’m finally back in Jylland and free to do what I want in life. To see things I’d never dreamed and go on adventures, just like my father.
Just as he was about to lose himself in thought the brunette male got a bad feeling in the pit of his gut. Whoa, I just got here and I’m already getting negative vibes? He quickly scanned the vicinity for danger, having learned long, long ago that his “vibes” were not something to be questioned or trifled with. He soon realized that not only was the negative energy not near him, but it was also not directed at him. That’s weird, I normally only get vibes relating to me.
As soon as the vibes intensified, however, the unarmed teen rushed into the nearby alleyway that was the epicenter of the negative energy flowing to him. Upon reaching the area he noticed what was wrong. A young Nu Mou Alchemist was lying flat on his back with tears welling up in his eyes, having just been kicked down by a Hume Thief who was backed by a Black Mage Moogle and a White Mage Viera. The Moogle’s small, rodent-like face was mostly covered by a large white collar and an enormous straw hat that left a hole for the big fluffy red pom-pom on the top of his hat to poke out. His tiny bat wings poked out of the back of his blue tunic. The Hume male’s long greasy black hair was tied up in a ponytail that stuck out under his green bandanna, matching the rest of his similarly hued semi-tight clothing. The Viera wore a long white robe that complemented her large white rabbit ears and silver hair that reached far down her back. She didn’t seem very comfortable with the way her compatriots treated the Nu Mou, but said nothing.
“Well, well, well, looks like our friend here was holding out on us!” said the Thief to his teammates upon discovering a bag full of potions, ethers, elixirs, and the like that had just dropped from the Nu Mou’s hands.
The Moogle, eyeing it greedily, taunts the Alchemist, saying “Don’t worry, Kupo, we’d be glad to take it off your hands.” The frustrated dog-man can do nothing but watch as the trio goes to collect his things.
As he looked on in horror the hazel eyed teen considered his situation. Well I can’t just sit idly by as he gets robbed blind! Then again, there are three of them and it looks as though the Alchemist over there is in no position to fight. Add to that the fact that I’m unarmed and I’ve got myself a black eye and a bloodied nose with nothing to show for it. Come on, think!
Glancing around hoping for inspiration the teen finds some in the form of a large bag of loot belonging to the dangerous trio but probably originally from an assortment of other people. Suddenly, a brilliant, or at least somewhat feasible, plan pops into his head.
He strolls over to the bag of items and pulls out a greatsword they happened to have with them. Being a Barong, the least powerful type of greatsword to his knowledge, the Soldier classed teen wasn’t terribly thrilled, however something was better than nothing. He decided to take what he could get and be thankful they had stolen a weapon that at least he could use. Well, maybe thankful was the wrong word.
The Soldier whistled loudly as if in admiration of the weapon he held in his two hands and got the attention of the Thief and his accomplices. “Hey, kupo! What do you think you’re doing with that, kupo?” asked the tiny Black Mage.
“Well,” replied the brunette with a smirk, “I’m actually kind of short a weapon right now and I didn’t see anyone around to stop me from taking it, so I decided I might as well.” He continued to shift through their stuff as if he were truly interested in taking anything in there.
“Hey,” interjected the Viera, trying to be tough, “that’s our stuff so, um, leave it alone… please.”
“Or I’ll cut your hands off for touching our stuff!” finished the Thief for her.
The greatsword wielding boy challenged back. “Oh, I’m sorry. I guess I should rephrase my last statement. What I meant to say was that I didn’t see anyone around here man enough to stop me from taking it,” he finished with a sly grin.
“Why, you! You’ll pay for that punk!” the Thief shouted while rushing at the boy, knife in hand. The mocking teen skillfully dodged the attack and turned mid-dodge to use a Speed Render by hitting the back of the Thief’s legs with the flat of his sword, disrupting the nerve endings in his calves and slowing him down.
“Grab your stuff and run!” the sixteen year old shouted to the Nu Mou. The Nu Mou quickly struggled to his feet to do so as the Viera rushed to the aid of the green wearing Hume and the Moogle readied a spell.
The tip of the Black Mage’s wand glowed a bright crimson as the elemental energy charged. “FIRE!” he shouted and flames burst forth from his wand towards the hazel eyed Soldier who was running, not away from the area, but toward, so that he could assist the Alchemist. The teen didn’t pause for a moment. Vaulting off the wall to gain height, he was able to avoid major burns, and as a result only got singed by the bonfire that sprang up beneath him.
He landed on the other side of the Moogle roughly and grabbed the Nu Mou, possessions in hand, to lead him into a storage complex at the end of the alley. When the Alchemist looked back he started to panic. “They are coming for us! Oh, what have I gotten myself into?” The greatsword lugging Hume drug him through the door and closed it behind them, finding a hiding spot for them both and turning off the lights.
In the darkness the Nu Mou turned what little he could to face his defender. “Thank you so very much for what you did back there. Even if this ends badly I want you to know how much I appreciate your help. My name is Scio. What is yours?”
He wasn’t sure, but even in the darkness Scio could swear that he saw, or rather felt, the teen give him a big crooked smile. “Nice to meet ya, Scio. My name’s Augustus, but you can call me August.”
A/N: So there you go! I tried to make it long enough for you, the audience, to get a feel for where I’m going to be taking the story and for my writing style, but not so much as to bog you down or give you a mental overload. For those of you who are frustrated that no reoccurring characters from ffta2 appeared in this chapter, don’t worry, next chapter’s full of ‘em. I’ll try to introduce characters slowly and give them unique and recognizable names. I will be fitting in a few characters from other Square projects and such to temporarily guest star, just because I want to. I love happy endings, but I know that in reality, not every good guy is going to win every time. Having said that, there will be a few ally or innocent deaths. Along with that thought comes this one; I’m a fan of huge over the top action, but I’m going to try to keep this story very realistic and reasonable, so there won’t be many “god-mode” characters, aside from the hooded man, of course. Anywho, I hope you’ve liked it so far and that you will continue to read and comment. Not-with-a-whimper out, peace off.
Hey, this is Not-with-a-whimper and this is my first fan fiction. I really enjoyed the game ffta2 and it’s more happy-go-lucky approach to the Ivalice universe and just things in general, plus I was especially drawn in by a fanfic entitled The Tainted Grimoire by Cuttingmoon57 (if you like it then you’ll love his) so I decided to write one of my own. This is not a re-telling or re-imagining of ffta2, this takes place 2 years after ffta2. I hope you enjoy and comment so that I can see what I’m doing well and what I need to change. Thanks!
I don’t own a darned thing in regards to this story aside from my interpretations of how things from the game would function in real life and my OCs. Square Enix owns the rest of it. Please don’t sue me.
A rather tall man strode soundlessly down the seemingly endless gloomy path within the cave, his broadsword tapping against his side. His face was hidden under the hood of a simple cloak, pitch black with smears of darkening red. It was completely black just a few hours before.
He stopped abruptly upon reaching his destination, a large crystal, exuding the essence of darkness, bitterness, loneliness, and hate. It was the second of only two portals in the world that led to that dreadful place, though the first’s owner knew nothing of it. And I’d like to keep it that way, the figure contemplated. At least until the gears have been put fully into motion.
After chanting a quick incantation the mysterious markings on the floor surrounding the malicious stone began to glow and the figure was transported to his destination. A now familiar sense of dread filled the Mist laden air, ten times more powerful than the little that leaked through the crystal. While most would become sick upon entering such an atmosphere, the broadsword bearing individual merely felt a cold chill. He continued his journey onward, ignoring the pained cries of beasts and men alike.
A group of battle hardened warriors of all sorts defended their positions, standing attentively facing outward in a circle, a grim look on each of their faces betraying their lack of confidence. Many of their number lay dead around them decaying. Despite all of their fears, they dared not leave their positions, for they knew what would become of them if they attempted such a foolhardy mission. In the middle of the circle stood a figure with vaguely canine features and large droopy ears, the tell-tale signs of a Nu Mou, who was focused intently on a duo of fist sized crystals.
The blood stained individual stepped towards the circle, those guarding it making way for him out of a mixture of respect and terror. “I was last informed that they would be done by now” spoke the Hume in a deep voice and an apathetic tone.
“No, you weren’t. I distinctly recall telling you that one of them would be done, the other one still has quite a while left to go,” responded the Nu Mou bluntly. The guards gaped at the academic’s words. His superior, in full knowledge of his subordinate’s allegiance, simply ignored the statement.
“Which one is it, then?” he questioned with a hint of irritation creeping into his voice.
“The one with the most power, of course,” replied the academic sarcastically as he handed the hooded man a stone.
“Good. Continue with the other,” he answered impassively, walking away as he did so. He then turned to the guards. “In just a few hours your replacements will be here to relieve you all of your duties. You will all be rewarded handsomely for your services. As you leave, don’t forget to drag the bodies away. We can’t afford any more monster attention than we already have.”
As he finished his last sentence he heard a blood-churning, earth shaking howl dreadfully close by, and gaining fast. At the sight of the Behemoth behind their leader, the warriors readied their weapons, hoping against all hope that they would survive with the aid of their leader against this beast, easily twice as powerful as the fiercest foe they had faced thus far. The hooded figure, however, held up a gloved hand in effort to make them stop. They stared at him, shock evident upon their faces as he slowly unsheathed his massive blade. He casually turned ninety degrees to his right, so that the sword in his hand faced the looming mass. Not even bothering to look at the monstrosity he simply spoke the words “Crescent Cleave” and lifted his blade up in an arch from the ground.
In the wake of his sword came a blinding slash of energy, ripping a cavern into the ground and completely obliterating the vicious beast. The surrounding warriors looked on in awe, unable to believe what they had just seen. The sword master simply stepped around the debris and returned the way he came.
Perfect, he thought as he approached the portal, this deifacted nethicite is just what we needed to make our grand return to stage, and just what I needed to fulfill step one of my plan.
The first fanfic by Not-with-a-whimper
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Ivalice Undone
Chapter One: Barren Pages Not Yet Filled
Stepping out of the aerodrome and into the great city of Fluorgis, the sixteen year old Hume male turned his firm jaw up towards the sun, stretched his arms out wide, and basked in its warm rays as they glistened off of his hazel eyes, flashing with specks of gold. “Man that feels good after being stuck in an airship for so long,” he proclaimed to no one in particular. The fresh breezes that blew by regularly tousled his styled faux-hawk and left him feeling much better than he had during the long trip back to his homeland of Jylland from Archadia in the continent of Valendia. He rested his hands behind his head, making his already fairly developed muscles bulge a little. A few on looking girls giggled as they glanced at him. Oblivious to it, he turned to head into town.
His chocolate brown boot cut baggy pants rustled as his matching shoes pitter-patted on the smooth stone walkways in the radiant garden of a city. “Stinks that all of my stuff won’t get in until tomorrow’s ship arrives, but I guess I can make due for the night,” he said to himself as he entered the market section of Fluorgis, slowing down to an even pace. It was true, all the teen had on him were the training shoes on his feet (weighted to improve strength, speed, and stamina), the pants on his legs, the belt with a golden loop in the front which held up his aforementioned loose pants, the black sleeveless undershirt he had gotten used to wearing all the time, and a white sleeveless over-shirt. His white over-shirt featured black around the sleeve area that extended to black stripes on the way down each opposing side, a white collar which hung loosely about his neck, and gold trimming where the two sides of it came together in the middle, extending to where they broke apart at the bottom, continuing until the end of the over-shirt was almost at his knees.
He also had two more things. Two crystals which were very important to him. Stones nearly identical in shape, size, and color, but he could feel that one was more powerful at this point than the other. Man, he thought, these pieces of manufactured nethicite I got from Mom and Dad before they… well, they’ve really come in handy. I just wish I could figure out what to do when one of them is about to blow.
The brunette teen meandered here and there along the streets, brushing aside peddlers insisting that he buy their wares. “Everything’s half off! But just for today, see? *Snort* Come take a look at the best accessories in all of Jylland!” shouted a portly pig of a man. Literally, the individual had dark teal skin all around except for his rotund belly, which was cream colored, and he sported a short snout. He wore green cloth shoes and tattered shorts, sown together with misshapen pieces of fabric. Fortunately, a portion of his grossly obtuse upper body was covered by a light green jacket, the final clue that he was a Viking. Just like every other Seeq the boy had met, this one seemed interested in nothing but money.
When two small Hume children, a boy and his little sister, passed him in the street, eyes wide at their latest great discovery in the market followed closely by their overbearing mother, the young Soldier cracked a smile. As tears began to form in his eyes thinking back to his own mother, he wiped his face with his arm. Two draconically winged and pink faced teen girls walked past giggling as he did so. The naturally pink tone of Gria’s skin made it terribly difficult to tell if they were blushing or not. Jeez, get ahold of yourself man! he thought, embarrassed at himself.
“Hey there ssstranger! Thought you could ssstop by Fluorgisss without coming by to sssee me?” asked a bi-pedal, lizard-like man to the muscular teen, faking hurt.
“Aldo!” shouted the young Hume in surprise, running up to meet with his scaly old friend. “How’ve things been? How’s the weapon’s shop?”
Aldobrandino, or Aldo for short, replied with a chuckle. “Thingsss have been pretty good, young one. I’ve got a lot of waresss available and have had a lot of successsss in ssselling them as of late.”
After years of living with a Bangaa after his parents died, the Bangaa being Aldo’s brother, while the Hume’s older brother went to the University of Magick in Moorabella, the Hume had picked up on a number of things. First off, calling a Bangaa a lizard was something you never did, unless you wanted a fast way to die. Secondly, Bangaa had a difficult time pronouncing many words due to the strange shape of their mouths, but after you got used to it the language was easily understandable. And third was that when it comes to Bangaa, strength and honor in battle were of upmost importance, a characteristic that the boy had taken to heart.
“So how’sss that brother of mine doing, eh? Has Archadia treated him well?” the old, yet still powerful Bangaa asked.
“You know old Gwil, always sweet talking his way into deals. I tell you, I don’t know how he sells all of that armor. He could probably sell a shirt to a male Seeq,” the Hume responded to the weapon smith’s entertainment. “He’s actually headed back over here to Jylland, though, where the two of us both belong. He’s thinking about setting up shop in Camoa again and will be here, along with my stuff, in an early airship tomorrow morning. He told me that I could come on ahead while he took care of some things. Maybe now I’ll finally be able to actually go out and do stuff. You know, adventure and all that jazz.”
“Still dreaming big, I sssee. Well, bessst of luck to you. I have to go back in and tend to my customers,” Aldo stated with a wave of his hand. The young Soldier then turned to continue his stroll.
Approaching a calmer spot in the hustle and bustle of Fluorgis, the hazel eyed Hume paused. He listened carefully to the sounds all around him. The streams and mini waterfalls that constantly flowed through this lush, green city gave it a serene feeling, even in the crazy market section. The boy leaned back against the side of a warehouse that was being, not over run with, but rather joined by vines and other forms of plant life. Squinting up at the sun the brunette saw a flock of birds flying gracefully by. I’m finally back in Jylland and free to do what I want in life. To see things I’d never dreamed and go on adventures, just like my father.
Just as he was about to lose himself in thought the brunette male got a bad feeling in the pit of his gut. Whoa, I just got here and I’m already getting negative vibes? He quickly scanned the vicinity for danger, having learned long, long ago that his “vibes” were not something to be questioned or trifled with. He soon realized that not only was the negative energy not near him, but it was also not directed at him. That’s weird, I normally only get vibes relating to me.
As soon as the vibes intensified, however, the unarmed teen rushed into the nearby alleyway that was the epicenter of the negative energy flowing to him. Upon reaching the area he noticed what was wrong. A young Nu Mou Alchemist was lying flat on his back with tears welling up in his eyes, having just been kicked down by a Hume Thief who was backed by a Black Mage Moogle and a White Mage Viera. The Moogle’s small, rodent-like face was mostly covered by a large white collar and an enormous straw hat that left a hole for the big fluffy red pom-pom on the top of his hat to poke out. His tiny bat wings poked out of the back of his blue tunic. The Hume male’s long greasy black hair was tied up in a ponytail that stuck out under his green bandanna, matching the rest of his similarly hued semi-tight clothing. The Viera wore a long white robe that complemented her large white rabbit ears and silver hair that reached far down her back. She didn’t seem very comfortable with the way her compatriots treated the Nu Mou, but said nothing.
“Well, well, well, looks like our friend here was holding out on us!” said the Thief to his teammates upon discovering a bag full of potions, ethers, elixirs, and the like that had just dropped from the Nu Mou’s hands.
The Moogle, eyeing it greedily, taunts the Alchemist, saying “Don’t worry, Kupo, we’d be glad to take it off your hands.” The frustrated dog-man can do nothing but watch as the trio goes to collect his things.
As he looked on in horror the hazel eyed teen considered his situation. Well I can’t just sit idly by as he gets robbed blind! Then again, there are three of them and it looks as though the Alchemist over there is in no position to fight. Add to that the fact that I’m unarmed and I’ve got myself a black eye and a bloodied nose with nothing to show for it. Come on, think!
Glancing around hoping for inspiration the teen finds some in the form of a large bag of loot belonging to the dangerous trio but probably originally from an assortment of other people. Suddenly, a brilliant, or at least somewhat feasible, plan pops into his head.
He strolls over to the bag of items and pulls out a greatsword they happened to have with them. Being a Barong, the least powerful type of greatsword to his knowledge, the Soldier classed teen wasn’t terribly thrilled, however something was better than nothing. He decided to take what he could get and be thankful they had stolen a weapon that at least he could use. Well, maybe thankful was the wrong word.
The Soldier whistled loudly as if in admiration of the weapon he held in his two hands and got the attention of the Thief and his accomplices. “Hey, kupo! What do you think you’re doing with that, kupo?” asked the tiny Black Mage.
“Well,” replied the brunette with a smirk, “I’m actually kind of short a weapon right now and I didn’t see anyone around to stop me from taking it, so I decided I might as well.” He continued to shift through their stuff as if he were truly interested in taking anything in there.
“Hey,” interjected the Viera, trying to be tough, “that’s our stuff so, um, leave it alone… please.”
“Or I’ll cut your hands off for touching our stuff!” finished the Thief for her.
The greatsword wielding boy challenged back. “Oh, I’m sorry. I guess I should rephrase my last statement. What I meant to say was that I didn’t see anyone around here man enough to stop me from taking it,” he finished with a sly grin.
“Why, you! You’ll pay for that punk!” the Thief shouted while rushing at the boy, knife in hand. The mocking teen skillfully dodged the attack and turned mid-dodge to use a Speed Render by hitting the back of the Thief’s legs with the flat of his sword, disrupting the nerve endings in his calves and slowing him down.
“Grab your stuff and run!” the sixteen year old shouted to the Nu Mou. The Nu Mou quickly struggled to his feet to do so as the Viera rushed to the aid of the green wearing Hume and the Moogle readied a spell.
The tip of the Black Mage’s wand glowed a bright crimson as the elemental energy charged. “FIRE!” he shouted and flames burst forth from his wand towards the hazel eyed Soldier who was running, not away from the area, but toward, so that he could assist the Alchemist. The teen didn’t pause for a moment. Vaulting off the wall to gain height, he was able to avoid major burns, and as a result only got singed by the bonfire that sprang up beneath him.
He landed on the other side of the Moogle roughly and grabbed the Nu Mou, possessions in hand, to lead him into a storage complex at the end of the alley. When the Alchemist looked back he started to panic. “They are coming for us! Oh, what have I gotten myself into?” The greatsword lugging Hume drug him through the door and closed it behind them, finding a hiding spot for them both and turning off the lights.
In the darkness the Nu Mou turned what little he could to face his defender. “Thank you so very much for what you did back there. Even if this ends badly I want you to know how much I appreciate your help. My name is Scio. What is yours?”
He wasn’t sure, but even in the darkness Scio could swear that he saw, or rather felt, the teen give him a big crooked smile. “Nice to meet ya, Scio. My name’s Augustus, but you can call me August.”
A/N: So there you go! I tried to make it long enough for you, the audience, to get a feel for where I’m going to be taking the story and for my writing style, but not so much as to bog you down or give you a mental overload. For those of you who are frustrated that no reoccurring characters from ffta2 appeared in this chapter, don’t worry, next chapter’s full of ‘em. I’ll try to introduce characters slowly and give them unique and recognizable names. I will be fitting in a few characters from other Square projects and such to temporarily guest star, just because I want to. I love happy endings, but I know that in reality, not every good guy is going to win every time. Having said that, there will be a few ally or innocent deaths. Along with that thought comes this one; I’m a fan of huge over the top action, but I’m going to try to keep this story very realistic and reasonable, so there won’t be many “god-mode” characters, aside from the hooded man, of course. Anywho, I hope you’ve liked it so far and that you will continue to read and comment. Not-with-a-whimper out, peace off.